The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common SenseRowman and Littlefield, 1981 - 225 σελίδες |
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... employers of fifteen or more persons and all state and local government . ( The original legislation covered only those public and private employers having twenty - five or more employees . ) In addition this act empowered the EEOC to ...
... employers of fifteen or more persons and all state and local government . ( The original legislation covered only those public and private employers having twenty - five or more employees . ) In addition this act empowered the EEOC to ...
Σελίδα 101
... employers to think in terms of meeting " quotas . " Moreover , the willing- ness of the courts during the seventies to regard significant underrepresentation of a particular group in an employer's work force as evidence of intentional ...
... employers to think in terms of meeting " quotas . " Moreover , the willing- ness of the courts during the seventies to regard significant underrepresentation of a particular group in an employer's work force as evidence of intentional ...
Σελίδα 110
... employers into hiring against their will qualified people of a certain life - style . Phrased somewhat differently again , it is the reasonableness of government's coercively limiting the private employer's freedom to choose among job ...
... employers into hiring against their will qualified people of a certain life - style . Phrased somewhat differently again , it is the reasonableness of government's coercively limiting the private employer's freedom to choose among job ...
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